Federal funds to help coal communities

The US federal government is to make US$35.5 million available to help communities and workers adapt to changes in the coal and power sector in Appalachia.

Appalachia has been particularly hard hit by the downturn in the coal industry in the US with many mines closing with the loss of thousands of jobs.

“Recent changes in the energy economy had a profound impact on Appalachian families and communities that have been sustained by the coal industry for generations,” said US Secretary of Labor, Thomas Perez. “We have a moral imperative to work together to ensure we all succeed.”